Arizona farmers markets

Arizona Farmers Market Map and Directory: 82 Local Frugal Food Sources

The below interactive Arizona Farmers Market map, directory, and guide includes the following information for these many local fresh produce hot spots in the state of AZ:

  • Market name
  • Address
  • Website
  • Schedule
  • Payment types
  • Product types

(clicking the map pins will open an information box within the map. There is also a data table below.)

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Map | Table | Marketing Strategy | Nutritional Assistance | Market Goer Must-Haves | Local Food Finder | Search Site or Web | Great Guides | Add Your Page or Update

View 82 Arizona Farmers Markets in a full screen map



AZ State Motto:
"God Enriches"



Resources for Managers, Vendors, Suppliers, Marketers, Planners, and Shoppers of Flea and Farmers Markets in Arizona

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FACT:
 Surveys have shown that nearly 100% of web users have searched for local goods and services online.

However, most local small businesses do not answer this growing call for local information online because they still do not have a website - and if they do, in many cases traffic to the site will be negligible.

If you have a vested interest in growing a local small business (such as a flea market or farmers market) you need a website that WORKS.

a state farmers market


Having a successful online presence is an area of enormous untapped business potential for the local proprietors of 
farmers markets, flea markets, CSAs, COOPs, organic farms, and many other small enterprises with local (and potential global) customers. 

Businesses with websites that actually WORK to drive lots of highly targeted traffic 24/7/365 have a very good chance of above average growth compared to those without.

Is your local small business open 24/7/365 online?


People are likely searching online for information related to your know-how or local business right now. They are doing highly targeted keyword searches at Google, Yahoo, Bing, and other search engines.

If you don't answer this demand for information by delivering the keyword-focused content they seek online...then your competition (who is growing more web savvy) certainly will supply the information and head your highly targeted leads off at the cyber pass.

The longer you delay going online, the more difficult it may be to later catch up to your competition.

Eden farmers market sign


An effective online presence can translate into significantly faster expansion and revenue growth for local small businesses such as a green market, an artisanal restaurant, a local organic dairy farm, a creamery, ect.

Stake claim to your domain and local niche, and leave the herd behind.

local organic dairy farm business


Below I've linked to my page that has a few short videos about the proven all-inclusive system that I use to grow my own web businesses with great success.

I know this same system can work wonders to help you trounce your local competition ... AND tap into world-wide opportunities you may not yet know exist.

I hope I can help you to diversify and think bigger by starting or ramping up your e-business.

There is a global pool of millions of people interested in what you know or in what your business can provide. All you have to do is answer their call for information.

And better yet, the targeted traffic your website will attract can be monetized in hands-free ways beyond just your direct local business model.

farmers market produce under covered stall


I use this proven all-inclusive system of tools and step-by-step instructions with great success to start and grow my own home-based small businesses - including this website Frugalicity.com. 

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No matter what your business or level of experience is, this best-of-breed frugal solution can help grow YOUR bottom line and life options too.

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farm fresh u pick produce business


Learn about the
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farmers market shopper and vendor

Share Your Farmers Market Feedback, Tips, and Updates

Clicking the below button will jump you down this page to the Farmers Market feedback form where you can easily do the following...

  • Suggest revisions to this page's map and data table
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By sharing what you know about your local Farmers Market via the below easy to use form, you will likely help many other frugal-minded visitors who arrive here searching for cheap and eco-friendly sources of locally-grown organic foods.



"Take a Load Off Annie!"

Hauling all those pounds of cheap farm fresh fruits and vegetables can quickly become a real toil unless you bring along a good market basket, wheeled cart, tote, or shopping cart.  Click below to jump down and see some of the better bargains I have found...





Arizona Farmers Market State Contact

State Arizona

Representative Carol Chancey

Department Arizona Department of Agriculture

Street 1688 West Adams Street

City Phoenix

ZIP 85007

Phone (602) 542-6406

Fax 

E-mail cchancey[ at ]azda.gov



Table of Arizona Farmers Market Data
(click the above map pins for greater detail)

Sharing and Updating
To request revisions or to share your photos or stories, please use the share form toward the bottom of this page.

Payment Options
For more information about Federal Assistance and Nutrition Program Payment Options (WIC, SNAP, SFNMP) click here to jump down this page to read summaries of each with links to more information.

CHART & MAP SEARCH TIP: 
If you wish to find specific market names or find which farmers markets are in specific counties or cities (for example), try the above map's search box at top right in the map, or search the following chart by using your browser's "find" function to highlight specific words on this web page. (In Chrome browsers it is listed as "Find..." in the customize browser menu.) Then you enter your word in the box that opens at upper right of browser window. Your entered words will then become highlighted on a webpage wherever they occur. Pretty handy little tool on pages that have a lot of information. Your browser may also have a "zoom" function that will enlarge the below text. 



Arizona Farmers Market NameStreetCityCountyStateZipScheduleLocationCreditWICWIC cashSFMNPSNAP
Agritopia Farm Stand3000 E. Ray Road (Higley & Ray)GilbertMaricopaAZ85233  NNNNN
Ahwatukee Farmers' Market4700 E. Warner Rd.PhoenixMaricopaAZ85044 OtherNYYYY
Anthem Farmers MarketOutlets of Anthem (NW corner of I-17 and Anthem Way Exit 229)AnthemMaricopaAZ85086  NNNNN
Arivaca MarketGadsen Coffee Co., 16800 Arivaca Rd.ArivacaPima CountyAZ   NNNNN
Artisan Gift and Farmers MarketBear Canyon Shopping Center, (East Tanque Verde Rd. & Catalina Hwy.)TUCSONPima CountyAZ   NNNNN
ASU Farmers Market300 E Orange MallTempeMaricopaAZ85281January - April Tuesday 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, (Every other Tuesday during the season. ) September - December Tuesday 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, (Every other Tuesday during the season. )Federal / State government building groundsNYYYY
Avondale Farmers Market at Friendship Park12325 W. McDowell Rd.AvondaleMaricopaAZ85392January - April Saturday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, (Market starts 3rd Saturday in October.) May Saturday 7:30 AM to 11:00 AM, (Market runs through Memorial Day Weekend.) August Saturday 7:30 AM to 11:00 AM, (Market runs through Memorial Day Weekend.) October - December Saturday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, (Market starts 3rd Saturday in October.)OtherNYYYY
Arizona Farmers Market NameStreetCityCountyStateZipScheduleLocationCreditWICWIC cashSFMNPSNAP
Bisbee Farmers MarketVista ParkBisbeeCochiseAZ85603January - December Saturday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, (We will be closed Dec. 22nd, 29th, and Jan. 5, 2013) YYYYN
Borgata of Scottsdale6166 N Scottsdale RdscottsdaleMaricopaAZ85250  NNNNN
Carefree Farmers Market1 Sundial CircleCarefreeMaricopaAZ85377January - April Friday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, (Closed the during the Christmas and New Year holidays. Call for specific dates: 623-848-1234.) May - September Friday 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM October - December Friday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, (Closed the during the Christmas and New Year holidays. Call for specific dates: 623-848-1234.)OtherNYYYN
Case Grande Farmers MarketThe Christian Church of Casa Grande (parking lot)Casa GrandePinalAZ85222  NNNNN
CATALINA, Saturday Market16120 N. Oracle Rd.TucsonPima CountyAZ   NNNNN
Cave Creek Farmers & Crafts Market6900 E Cave Creek RoadCave CreekMaricopaAZ   NNNNN
Chandler Farmers Market3 S. Arizona AveChandlerMaricopaAZ85225January - May Thursday 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM September - December Thursday 3:00 PM to 7:00 PMOtherYYYNN
Chino Valley Farmers Market1667 S. Highway 89Chino ValleyYavapaiAZ86323June - October Thursday 3:00 PM to 6:00 PMPrivate business parking lotYYYYY
Community Food Bank Farmers' Market3003 S. Country Club RoadTucsonPimaAZ85713January - December Tuesday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PMOtherYYYYY
Concho Farmers MarketCorner of Highway 61 and 180AConchoApacheAZ85924  NNNNN
Cornville Farmers MarketWindmill Park 9950 East Cornville RoadCornvilleYavapaiAZ86325May - September Monday 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM, (5 pm until dark)OtherNNNNN
Cottonwood Farmers Market and Jamboree791 N.Main St. in Old Town Historic DistrictCottonwoodYavapaiAZ86326January - DecemberLocal government building groundsNYYYY
Desert Canyon Center Farmers Market10405 McDowell Mountain Rd.ScottsdaleMaricopaAZ85250  NNNNN
Arizona Farmers Market NameStreetCityCountyStateZipScheduleLocationCreditWICWIC cashSFMNPSNAP
Dewey Humboldt Farmers Market2581 South Highway 69 (N of Main St)HumboldtYavapaiAZ86329  NNNNN
Douglas MercadoRaul Castro Park on 10th StreetDouglasCochiseAZ85607April - October Sunday 10:00 AM to 2:00 PMLocal government building groundsNYYNN
Downtown Farmers Market Arts & Crafts MercadoSouth Lawn of the Main LibraryTucsonPimaAZ85719  NNNNN
El Presidio MercadoCorner of Church and AlamedaTucsonPimaAZ   NNNNN
El Pueblo Farmers' Market100 West Irvington RoadTucsonPimaAZ85714January - December Monday 3:00 PM to 5:00 PMHealthcare InstitutionYYYYY
Elgin Farmers MarketKief-Joshua Vineyards, 370 Elgin RoadElginSanta CruzAZ85611  NNNNN
Farmers Market at the ASU Tempe Campus TempeMaricopaAZ January - March Tuesday 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, (Alternate Tuesdays Mid September to Mid April) September - December Tuesday 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, (Alternate Tuesdays Mid September to Mid April)Federal / State government building groundsNYYYY
Flagstaff Community Market211 W Aspen AveFlagstaffCoconinoAZ86001May - October Sunday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, (Sunday Market - City Hall Lot Wed Market -St Pius Parking lot)Local government building groundsYYYYY
Flagstaff Community Market2257 E Cedar AveFlagstaffCoconinoAZ86004June - September Wednesday 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM, (June 27-Sept 14)Faith-based institution (e.g., church, mosque, synagogue, temple)YYYYY
Fountain Hills Nocturnal Farmer & Crafts MarketAvenue of the FountainsFountain HillsMaricopaAZ85268  NNNNN
Friday Farmers Market at Broadway Village2836 E.BroadwayTucsonPimaAZ85701January - December Friday 10:00 am to 2:00 pmPrivate business parking lotNYNNY
Gilbert Farmers Market222 N. Ash St.GilbertMaricopaAZ85234January - April Saturday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, (Open every Saturday year round.) May - September Saturday 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM, (Open every Saturday year round.) October - December Saturday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, (Open every Saturday year round.)Local government building groundsYNNNN
Green Valley Village Farmers MarketEsperanza and I-19Green ValleyPimaAZ85614  NNNNN
Arizona Farmers Market NameStreetCityCountyStateZipScheduleLocationCreditWICWIC cashSFMNPSNAP
Huning Street Farmers and Artisan Market1020 E. HuningShow LowNavajoAZ85901  NNNNN
K & B FarmsNW Corner 1-17 and Orme Dugas Rd. (6 miles n. of Cordes Jct., 18 miles s. of Camp Verde)Camp VerdeYavapaiAZ   NNNNN
La posada FMContinental Rd and Park centre AveGreen ValleyPima CountyAZ   NNNNN
Marana Farmers' Market13395 N. Marana Main StreetMaranaPimaAZ85653January - December Tuesday 3:00 PM to 6:00 PMHealthcare InstitutionYYYYY
Market at DC RanchSoutheast corner of Pima & Thompson Peak roadsScottsdaleMaricopaAZ85250  NNNNN
Market in Downtown YumaDowntown Main StreetYumaYumaAZ85365  NNNNN
Maya's Farmers Market6550 south 32nd streetphoenixMaricopaAZ85006January - May Saturday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, Sunday 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, (this is currently under developement and is subject to change!) November - December Saturday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, Sunday 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, (this is currently under developement and is subject to change!)On a farm from: a barn, a greenhouse, a tent, a stand, etcNNYYN
McClintock Fountains Farmers Market1840 E Warner RdTempeMaricopaAZ85284January - March Saturday 8:30 am to 1:30 pm April Saturday 8:30 am to 1:30 pm May Saturday 8:00 am to 12:30 pm June - September Saturday 7:00 am to 11:00 am October - December Saturday 8:30 am to 1:30 pmPrivate business parking lotNNNNN
Mesa Community Farmers' Market263 No. Center St.MesaMaricopaAZ85201January - May Friday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, (Free parking to public at the Conference center and on the street by the market) June - September Friday 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM October - December Friday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, (Free parking to public at the Conference center and on the street by the market)OtherNYYYY
Mountain Market and Art Walk1500 E. Woolford RoadShow LowNavajoAZ85901  NNNNN
North Scottsdale Farmers Market9375 E Shea BlvdScottsdaleMaricopaAZ85260January - December Saturday 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM, (Hours vary by season but always operate within the parameters listed )Private business parking lotNYNNN
Oracle Farmers Market2805 N. Triangle L Ranch Rd.OraclePinalAZ85623  NNNNN
Payson Farmer's Market816 S Beeline HwyPaysonGilaAZ85541June - September Saturday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PMOtherYYYYN
Peoria Farmers Market at Osuna Park10510 N. 83rd AvenuePeoriaMaricopaAZ85345January - April Sunday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, (Market Starts on the 3rd Sunday in October. Closed for Christmas, New Year's and Easter Holidays - call for more info at 623-848-1234) May - June Sunday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM October - December Sunday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, (Market Starts on the 3rd Sunday in October. Closed for Christmas, New Year's and Easter Holidays - call for more info at 623-848-1234)OtherNYYYY
Arizona Farmers Market NameStreetCityCountyStateZipScheduleLocationCreditWICWIC cashSFMNPSNAP
Phoenix Public MarketCentral Avenue and McKinleyPhoenixMaricopaAZ85004January - December Wednesday 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Saturday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PMPrivate business parking lotNNNYY
Plaza Palomino Food Faire2970 N. SwanTucsonPimaAZ85705  NNNNN
Power Ranch @ Trilogy4369 E Village ParkwayGilbertMaricopaAZ85298  NNNNN
Prescott Farmers Market1100 E. Sheldon StreetPrescottYavapaiAZ86301May - October Sunday 7:30 AM to 12:00 PMEducational institutionNYYYY
Prescott Valley Farmers MarketGlassford Hill Rd. and Florentine Rd.Prescott ValleyYavapaiAZ86314June - September Friday 4:00 PM to 7:00 PMPrivate business parking lotYYYYY
Rincon Valley Farmers & Artisans Market12500 E. Old Spanish TrailTucsonPimaAZ85747January - April Saturday 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM October - December Saturday 9:00 AM to 2:00 PMOtherNNNNN
Roadrunner Park Farmers' Market3502 E. Cactus RdPhoenixMaricopaAZ85032January - May Saturday 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, (closed the during the Christmas and New Year holidays. Call for specific dates: 623-848-1234.) June - September Saturday 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM, (Located in the grassy area with some shade available.) October - December Saturday 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, (closed the during the Christmas and New Year holidays. Call for specific dates: 623-848-1234.)OtherNYYYY
Safford Farmers' MarketFirth Park in Safford, AZSaffordGrahamAZ85546January - December Tuesday 7:30 am to 11:00 pm, Saturday 7:30 am to 11:00 pm, (If we have too much to sell, we will open also on Thursday, same time!)Local government building groundsNYYNN
Sahuarita Summer Nights Farmers Market375 W. Sahuarita Center Way.SahuaritaPimaAZ85629  NNNNN
San Tan Village Farmers' Market2218 E. Williams Field Rd. (Williams Field & San Tan Fwy Loop 202)GilbertMaricopaAZ   NNNNN
Arizona Farmers Market NameStreetCityCountyStateZipScheduleLocationCreditWICWIC cashSFMNPSNAP
Santa Cruz River Farmers' Market at Mercado San Agustin100 S. Avenida del ConventoTucsonPimaAZ85745January - April Thursday 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM May - September Thursday 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM October - December Thursday 3:00 PM to 6:00 PMPrivate business parking lotYYYYY
Scottsdale's Old Town Farmers' Market3802 N Brown AveScottsdaleMaricopaAZ85251January - April Saturday 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, (Market starts 3rd Saturday in October.) May Saturday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM June - August Saturday 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM, (Market ends in mid August - call for details) October - December Saturday 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, (Market starts 3rd Saturday in October.)OtherNYYYY
Sedona Community Farmers' Market235 Air Terminal Dr Sedona Airport by the OverlookSedonaYavapaiAZ86336  NNNNN
Show Low main Street Farmers' Market & Art Walk1001 E. Duece of ClubsShow LowNavajoAZ85901May - September Saturday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, (Every Saturday from 9am to 1pm starting May 26th through September 29, 2012)Local government building groundsYYYYN
Sierra Vista Farmers Market240 N Hwy 90 BypassSierra VistaCochiseAZ85635January - December Saturday 10:00 AM to 2:00 PMPrivate business parking lotYYYYY
Sierra Vista Farmers MarketNW Corner of Carmichael and Wilcox StreetsSierra VistaCochiseAZ85635January - December Thursday 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, Saturday 10:00 AM to 2:00 PMPrivate business parking lotYYYYY
Sonoita Growers MarketDiamond JK NurserySonoitaSanta CruzAZ85637  NNNNN
St David Farmers' Market70 E. Patton StSt DavidCochiseAZ85630January - December Saturday 9:00 am to 12:00 pmEducational institutionNNYYN
St. Philip's Plaza Saturday Farmer's Market4300 N. Campbell Ave., Campbell & River Rd.TucsonPimaAZ85718 Private business parking lotNNNNN
Super Farm Market @ Superstition Farm3440 S. Hawes Rd.MesaMaricopaAZ85212January - December Thursday 4:30 PM to 7:30 PMOn a farm from: a barn, a greenhouse, a tent, a stand, etcYNNNN
Superstition Ranch Market4755 East Main StreetMesaMaricopaAZ85205-7907  NNNNN
Tonopah Valley Farmers Market35838 w. buckeye roadtonopahMaricopaAZ85354January - July Saturday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, (start time and end time will begin and end an hour earlier beginning late April/May when the temperatures climb) November - December Saturday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, (start time and end time will begin and end an hour earlier beginning late April/May when the temperatures climb)On a farm from: a barn, a greenhouse, a tent, a stand, etcYYYYN
Arizona Farmers Market NameStreetCityCountyStateZipScheduleLocationCreditWICWIC cashSFMNPSNAP
Town & Country Farmers Market20th Street & Camelback RoadPhoenixMaricopaAZ85016January - December Wednesday 10:00 AM to 2:00 PMOtherYNNNN
Trilogy at Vistancia County Club Farmers Market12902 W Yellow Bird LanePeoriaMaricopaAZ   NNNNN
Tuba City Farmer's Market100 Aspen DriveTuba CityCoconinoAZ86045July - September Wednesday 5:00 PM to 7:30 PMFaith-based institution (e.g., church, mosque, synagogue, temple)NYNYY
Tubac Farmers MarketTubac Plaza, Exit 34 - I-19TubacPimaAZ85646  NNNNN
Tucson Farmers Market At St. Philips PlazaSt. Philip's Plaza, 4300 N. Campbell Ave.TucsonPimaAZ85745January - February Sunday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM March Sunday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM April - August Sunday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM September Sunday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM October Sunday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM November - December Sunday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM NNYNN
Tucson Farmers' Market At Maynard's400 N. Toole Ave.TucsonPimaAZ85706January - March Saturday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM April - October Saturday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM November - December Saturday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PMCo-located with wholesale market facilityNNYNN
Tucson Farmers' Market at Oro Valley11000 N. La Canada Blvd.Oro ValleyPimaAZ85737January - March Saturday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM April - October Saturday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM November - December Saturday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PMLocal government building groundsNNYNN
Tucson Farmers' Market East400 S. Sarnoff DriveTucsonPimaAZ85710January - March Friday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM April - October Friday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM November - December Friday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PMOtherNNYNN
Twilight Farmers' Market at the Citadelle19420 N. 59th Ave.,(59th Ave. and Utopia, Arrowhead Ranch)GlendaleMaricopaAZ85308January - April Wednesday 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM, (late afternoon to early evening market) May - October Wednesday 4:30 PM to 7:30 PM November Wednesday 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM, (late afternoon to early evening market) December Wednesday 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM, (Closed the during the Christmas and New Year holidays. Call for specific dates: 623-848-1234.)OtherNYYYY
Udall Park Farmers' Market7200 East Tanque Verde RoadTucsonPimaAZ85710  NNNNN
Vaseo Farmers Market at Moon Valley16220 North 7th StreetPhoenixMaricopaAZ85022June - August Saturday 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM, (Summer market that operates along a developed City of Phoenix wash park)Private business parking lotNYYYY
Verde Valley Farmers' Market Camp VerdeYavapaiAZ86322June - October Saturday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM NYYYN
Westgate Farmers MarketFountain Park, 6770 N. Sunset Blvd.GlendaleMaricopaAZ   NNNNN
Arizona Farmers Market NameStreetCityCountyStateZipScheduleLocationCreditWICWIC cashSFMNPSNAP




About Arizona Farmers Market Federal Assistance & Nutrition Program Payment Options

farmers market food stamps sign

 CREDIT 

Of course cash is king at all Arizona Flea Markets and Farmers Markets, so you can't go wrong by bringing plenty of "all-mighty Dollars" with you.

But if credit cards are accepted, you have the added benefit of a Federal law which limits your losses due to fraudulent credit card transactions to only $50. And there may also be protection through your credit card company against disputed charges or quality of goods. Something to think about in case you happen upon a big ticket item like furniture, tools, or antiques.

So plastic may be the way to go in some cases.

 WIC 

WIC or "Women, Infants, and Children Program" is a Federal assistance program for postpartum, breastfeeding, or low-income women or infants and children found to be at risk for nutritional deficiency.

Your Arizona WIC agency may provide nutrition education, health care referrals, or supplemental food vouchers good at your local Flea or Farmers Market via your state's WIC Farmers Market Nutrition Program.

Learn more about the WIC program


FAQs about the WIC Farmers Market Nutrition Program


Find your WIC FMNP participating state agency

 SFMNP 

SFMNP or "Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program" is a Federally funded nutrition program designed to assist low-income senior citizens.

Your Arizona SFMNP agency provides qualifying seniors with coupons that can be used at eligible community supported agriculture programs, roadside stands, or Farmers Markets in Arizona for purchase of "fresh, unprocessed, and nutritious fresh-cut herbs, honey, fruits, and vegetables."

Learn more about the SFMNP program

Only state agency authorized farmers markets, road-side stands, and CSA's may accept or redeem SFMNP coupons. Individuals reselling produce grown by others do not qualify to accept or redeem SFMNP coupons.

Contact your SFMNP participating state agency if you would like to inquire about getting a farmers market, road-side stand, or CSA program qualified for SFMNP participation.

 SNAP 

SNAP or "Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program" (formerly the Food Stamp Program) puts healthy food within reach for 28 million people each month via an EBT card used to purchase food at most grocery stores.

Through nutrition education partners, SNAP helps clients learn to make healthy eating and active lifestyle choices.

  • Food Stamp Cards, otherwise known as SNAP EBT or "Electronic Benefits Transfer" is accepted at a growing number of farmers markets and retail food stores. Find out how your market or store can be authorized to accept SNAP payment.
  • Contact your local market locations ahead of time to find out whether SNAP EBT payments are accepted.
  • Usually when paying with SNAP EBT cards, cash can not be given back and only eligible SNAP foods may be purchased at the point of sale.
  • Learn more about the SNAP program




  • More Resources to Help You Find Fresh Local Foods Produced by Sustainable Agriculture ... Join the Slow Food Movement in Your State!

    organic farm greenhouses

    By regularly visiting your flea or farmers markets you will likely be supporting your local economy, environment, and the small farm families that take great pride in the bounties of the Earth they cultivate.

    Organic farm

    Local fresh organic foods grown in harmony with nature is at the heart of the growing sustainable "slow food" movement.

    You too will reap what you sow when you resurrect and cultivate the wise and frugal by-gone era family tradition of practicing a weekly "Market Day" in your town.

    Find More Local Food Sources:

    The National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service has an excellent resource to help you find local food directories and related promotional programs in your state.

    LocalHarvest.org is another excellent resource for finding sustainably grown local foods such as grass-fed meats, fresh honey, free-range eggs, local dairy products, and organically grown herbs, vegetables, and fruits.

    As their name implies, they make it easy for you to find local harvests from nearby small farms, meat processors, wholesalers, grocery co-op's, CSA's, restaurants, and farmers markets.





    For Your Shopping Pleasure at Arizona Farmers Markets Consider the Following Shopping Carts, Trolleys, Reusable Tote Bags, Hand Trucks, and Baskets

    farmers market shopping utility cart

    Take it from me, carrying just a few pounds of farmers market finds like bags of fresh fruits and vegetables will tire your arms out very quickly, put more strain on your feet, and will have you wishing you had prepared ahead of time to bring some sort of market bag, basket, or wheeled shopping cart.

    Below are some suggested items for making your market stroll a lot more convenient, efficient, and enjoyable. I particularly recommend one of the below shopping carts with folding chair built in.

    You can always tell who the more savvy Arizona Farmers Market shoppers are because they will be the ones hauling their goodies around in the collapsible trolleys, strollers, shopping carts, and market baskets.

    (you can place your cursor over each item for more details and a bigger image, or use the search box to find something else.)

    Tip: Old Baby strollers and beach carts are also great for hauling things at farmers markets. Something durable, collapsible, and easy to roll even on rough pavement or gravel is a good idea.



    What a Great Idea! Rolling Carts With a Chair. Haul It and Then Have a Seat When You Need a Rest...



    Recommended Market Shopping Carts


    High Quality Market Totes, Baskets, and Shopping Bags







    Tell Us About Your Local Farmers Markets

    Do you have something to share about a specific farmers market..updates, adventures, advice? Use the following quick and easy form to share it!

    For those who are requesting changes or additions to this map and directory, please copy and paste the following format guide into the below form and fill in your information next to each item. If you don't have an answer for something, you can leave it blank.

    Tip: To make it easy for changes to existing listings, just copy the existing info from the little boxes that open when you click the map pins above. Then paste the info into the below form and then make your changes there.

    Don't know how to copy and paste? For simple instructions, click the little "?" next to "Tell Us All About It!" below.

    Include relevant photos if you have them (see easy upload feature below).

    To request updates to the above directory, here's what's needed (copy and paste the following guide, and then add your answers NEXT to each item please)...

    Full Farmers Market Name:
    Street Address:
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    Contact Information: (things you don't mind being published on the world wide web)
    Schedule: month range, days of week, and times
    Location Type: (for example - Local government building grounds)
    Credit: Y/N
    WIC: Y/N
    WIC Cash Value Voucher: Y/N
    SFMNP: Y/N
    SNAP: Y/N
    Bakedgoods: Y/N
    Cheese: Y/N
    Crafts: Y/N
    Flowers: Y/N
    Eggs: Y/N
    Seafood: Y/N
    Herbs: Y/N
    Vegetables: Y/N
    Honey: Y/N
    Jams: Y/N
    Maple: Y/N
    Meat: Y/N
    Nursery: Y/N
    Nuts: Y/N
    Plants: Y/N
    Poultry: Y/N
    Prepared: Y/N
    Soap: Y/N
    Trees: Y/N
    Wine: Y/N

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